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[R154]Register Your Domain Name
by John Miller, Joh

When you're ready to register your domain name, the first step is to find a good domain name registrar. Your search can be done by word of mouth, by referring to advertisements, or through an online search engine. When you've made your choice, you'll register your domain name and begin to check for availability. At this time, you'll find out if your domain name is available for purchase, or someone else has already registered it. There are countless domain names in use, with more being registered every day. If by some stroke of luck you are able to register your domain name, do it, and don't think twice.

The next step to register your domain name is to enter your contact information and the DNS (Domain Name System) information for the desired name. This process will ensure that your details will be distributed and held within the particular registry for the TLD purchased. The registry will then file the contact information, and add zone documents to the root servers. These documents will tell other servers how to find your site. After this, the updated information needs to proliferate or propagate. The proliferation is the length of time that will be required for your domain name registration, or changes to the DNS details, to be propagated throughout the DNS. At this point you are actually inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their equivalent computers on the web.

When you register your domain name, the registrar will likely have the flexibility to provide the initial registration, followed by domain name renewals in one-year increments. In doing so, you can have a total domain name registration period limit of up to ten years. Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering domain names and prices can vary significantly among various registrars, so shop around.

It's not a terribly difficult or lengthy process to register your domain name but, like any important task, it does require effort. Find a good domain name that will allow Internet users to quickly and easily find your site, and register it with a reputable domain name registrar. Once you've registered your domain name, you'll be on the road to website success.


Be prepared and avoid common mistakes that can result in the permanent loss of your domain. Regardless of who registers the domain, make sure that you are listed as the domain owner and primary contact person. Once you register your domain name you should protect it because it may become one your most valuable business assets. As you develop your online business many of your customers will know your business through your web site. Think of your domain name as a revenue generating part of your organization. Losing it would mean losing one of your most valuable assets.

Let's say you have registered your domain name for a new product your company will bring to market in the near future. The domain you have registered is yourcoolnewproductdotcom. Fast forward five years, and now you have a successful business web site built around the new product hosted on the yourcoolnewproductdotcom. One of you competitors might have registered the same domain name with the .net top-level domain.

Now, your competitor owns yourcoolnewproductdotnet. You could potentially lose a lot of revenue. To reduce this risk, and protect the value of your domain name consider registering the domain name in all three main top-level domains. Registering the domain name in all three main top-level domains is a small investment to pay to protect your company.

Internet users to the same website is a relatively inexpensive way to ensure that a variation of the domain name is not used to re-direct customers to another company's website.

For a small investment, you can register common misspellings of your domain name. It will help reduce the risk that an online searcher will misspell the domain name and be directed to another business's website. Some of the most commonly misspelled searches online are Wallmart (Wal-Mart), Geneology (Genealogy), and Wikepedia (Wikipedia).

In case your registered domain name acts to identify the source of your products or services, it may be possible to register your domain name as a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It is true that federal law protects both registered and unregistered trademarks; registered trademarks offer somewhat more protection the unregistered marks.
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